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Harringay Road, Tottenham, Haringey, London, N15 Asking Price £300,000 Harringay Road, Tottenham, Haringey, London, N15 Asking Price £300,000 EPC Awaited Studio Flat The location is great, situated on a lovely street with a friendly local community you will be just a short walk to Downhills Park, Lordship recreation and Bruce Castle Park where there is plenty to do for kids and adults alike. The local social scene in Tottenham really is on the up with an emergence of gastropubs, super cool coffee shops and bars catering for an increasing demand from young professionals that have made Tottenham their home in recent years. Bairstow Eves are delighted to offer to the market this unique studio flat. The property benefits from separate bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and gas central heating (untested). The property is well presented, so early inspection is strongly recommended. Visit https://www.bairstoweves.co.uk Viewing arrangement by appointment 020 8808 3221 [email protected] Bairstow Eves, 543 High Road, Tottenham Interested parties should satisfy themselves, by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the description given and any floor plans shown in these property details. All measurements, distances and areas listed are approximate. Fixtures, fittings and other items are NOT included unless specified in these details. Please note that any services, heating systems, or appliances have not been tested and no warranty can be given or implied as to their working order. A member of Countrywide plc. Countrywide Estate Agents, trading as Bairstow Eves, registered office: Countrywide House, 88-103 Caldecotte Lake Drive, Caldecotte, Milton Keynes, MK7 8JT. Registered in England No. 789476 | Code Central EA_10326_TOT200266_BELA5L.
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